Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Questions
#1 What is the Jewish dietary requirement and what does it consist of?
#2 What is the Islamic dietary requirement and what does it consist of?
#3 What is the Christian place of worship called?

Answers
#1 What is the Jewish dietary requirements and what does it consist of?
Kashrut or Kashruth, Kashrus (Hebrew: כַּשְרוּת, kašrûṯ) or "keeping kosher" (Hebrew: כָּשֵר, kāšēr) is the name of the Jewish dietary laws. Food in accord with halakha (Jewish law) is termed kosher in English, from the Hebrew term kashér, meaning "fit" (in this context, fit for consumption by Jews according to traditional Jewish law).
[Wikipedia, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kosher]

#2 What is the Islamic dietary requirement and what does it consist of?
Halal (حلال, ḥalāl, halaal) is an Arabic term meaning "permissible". In the English language it most frequently refers to food that is permissible according to Islamic law. In the Arabic language it refers to anything that is permissible under Islam.
[Wikipedia, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Halal]

#3 What is the Christian place of worship called?
The term Christian Church, or Catholic Church, as it was known beginning in AD 110,[1] expresses the idea that organised Christianity (the Christian religion) is seen as an institution. The phrase "The Church" in its widest sense (as "the Body of Christ") has a similar breadth. In traditional Christianity, the term translates ecclesia (in Greek, εκκλησια).
[Wikipedia, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christian_church]

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